Empowered to succeed
Family owned and operated Chief’s Son Distillery has been producing award winning, handmade Australian single malt whisky from their small batch distillery here on the Mornington Peninsula for close to 10 years.
Known for their big, bold creamy malts, Chief’s Son has a strong following of true whisky aficionados. And now owners and distillers Stuart and Naomi McIntosh are about to launch their most ambitious single malt whisky yet – The Tanist.


So what’s behind the name?
‘Chief’s Son’ is derived from Stuart and Naomi’s surname, McIntosh, which translates Mhic an Tóisich – Son of the Chief – in Scottish Gaelic. Under the ancient Gaelic system of tanistry, the tanist, elected by peers, was the heir apparent to the chief and second in command of the family. The purpose behind the tanist was to ensure succession and strength and stability in the family, they were empowered to succeed.
This whisky is the perfect introduction to the Chief’s Son range of fine single malts. Once you’ve tasted The Tanist, you’ll be hooked and you’ll want to try more of their handmade, award winning whiskies.
It takes time and patience to produce good whisky and whilst the distillery was established in 2013, Chief’s Son whiskies have only been available for purchase for just over a year. Stuart and Naomi craft their whisky from speciality malts and handmade barrels to give the whiskies a distinctive flavour, which has been recognised by winning six international awards since going to market, including the 2020 World Whiskies Awards Best Australian Single Malt Single Cask – No Age Statement.
Chief’s Son Distillery has enjoyed a stellar 16 months, with industry influencers tipping big things for this family owned, small batch distillery. The launch of The Tanist, a consistent, accessible, quality whisky, will surely disrupt the market, reshaping the perception of Australian single malt whisky. This is where Australian whisky’s heading – and Chief’s Son Distillery is leading the charge.
